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  1. Aryna Siarhiejeŭna Sabalenka (born 5 May 1998) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1 in both singles and doubles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

  2. May 5, 1998 · Aryna Sabalenka and Ons Jabeur on Saturday became the latest top-10 players to retire from the Berlin Open due to injury or illness, after Wimbledon champions Elena Rybakina and...

  3. Feb 20, 2018 · Current Coach. Get the latest Player Stats on Aryna Sabalenka including her videos, highlights, and more at the official Women's Tennis Association website.

  4. Jan 28, 2024 · Tennis champion Aryna Sabalenka wears a Zimmermann bodysuit and skirt. Fashion editor: Emma Kalfus.Photographed by Simon Eeles, Vogue Australia, January 2024. The morning after Aryna Sabalenka...

  5. Jan 28, 2023 · Aryna Sabalenka is no longer afraid of big stages. Overcoming a history of buckling under the pressure of late-round Grand Slam tennis, Sabalenka, the powerful 24-year-old from Belarus, came...

  6. Jan 27, 2024 · Aryna Sabalenka has successfully defended her Australian Open title. The No. 2-ranked Sabalenka clinched back-to-back titles at Melbourne Park with a 6-3, 6-2 win over No. 12-seeded Zheng Qinwen in the women’s final.

  7. Jan 27, 2024 · Aryna Sabalenka won the Australian Open with a decisive, straight-sets win over Zheng Qinwen, a fitting end to a fortnight that established her as the class of her sport at the moment,...

  8. Jun 17, 2024 · Aryna Sabalenka became the 29th woman ever to top the WTA rankings when she hit world No 1 spot on September 11, 2023. The Belarusian won the Australian Open in January, reached the semi-finals at Roland-Garros and at Wimbledon, and finished runner-up at the US Open, where she lost out to Coco Gauff.

  9. Jan 27, 2024 · Aryna Sabalenka won her second Grand Slam title with an almost-never-in-doubt 6-3, 6-2 victory over Zheng Qinwen at Melbourne Park on Saturday.

  10. Jan 28, 2023 · Louisa Thomas writes about the Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka, who won the 2023 Australian Women’s Open, defeating Elena Rybakina.

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